With 22 Buildings Full Of Antiques, This Small Town Museum In Utah Is A True Hidden Gem
Wallsburg, Utah is a small town in Wasatch County with a population of approximately 200 individuals. While small, it is certainly a beautiful place to visit and a destination I highly recommend. Plus, it is also home to one true hidden gem — the Richard W. Erickson Foundation Antique and Classic Power Museum. But, unlike the town, this museum in Utah is anything but small. Here, you’ll find 22 buildings filled with antiques, classic vehicles, and so much more.
To visit the Richard W. Erickson Foundation Antique and Classic Power Museum, you will need to schedule a tour in advance by emailing eventinfo.rwef@gmail.com. You can also explore and enjoy all of the attractions during any of the museum’s annual events.
Have you ever been to the Antique and Classic Power Museum in Wallsburg, Utah? What were some of your favorite attractions at this museum? Let us know in the comments! You can also learn more and purchase tickets to upcoming events on the official Richard W. Erickson Foundation Antique and Classic Power Museum website. Make sure to follow the museum’s Facebook page for event news and updates as well.
And, did you know that Wallsburg is considered one of the best small towns in Utah to enjoy some peace and quiet? Check out the other charming places in the Beehive State that made the list.
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